Similar words: indwelling, dwell, dwelled, dwell on, dweller, dwelling, dwell time, speedwell. Meaning: [‚ɪn'dwel] v. to exist as an inner activating spirit, force, or principle.
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1 A life force indwells in nature.
2 The Spirit is the mode of the divine indwelling.
3 The feminine light is in-dwelling, suffused, and radiates out.
4 We got to install an Indwelling Curiosity Cutout in some nosy booger.
5 Indwelling venous cannulae were inserted into the right forearm for infusion of G17 and into the left forearm for blood sampling.
6 It was an in-dwelling quality - the light of the tiny glow-worm, the light dancing in the waves.
7 Use of invasive medical devices, such as indwelling catheters, often carries a risk for infection.
8 Inferiority feelings involve a kind of negative mental experience, caused by improper self-evaluation; they indwell in the group of college students and influence their mental health severely.
9 His ministry is to glorify the Lord Jesus Christ, and during this age to convict man of sin, regenerate the repentant sinner, to indwell, guide, instruct, sanctify and empower the believer.
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